CDVox extremis / [Annemarie Jonson and Peter Lowe]. Any resemblance is purely co-incidental / [Charles Dodge]
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Vox extremis | Annemarie Jonson | |||
Vox extremis | Peter Lowe |
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Contents note: Vox extremis / written and produced by Annemarie Jonson and Peter Lowe -- Any resemblance is purely co-incidental / Charles Dodge.
This product forms part of the following series: Listening Room.
Non-commercial recording. For study purposes only.
In "Any resemblance is purely co-incidental", by American composer Charles Dodge, an original recording of Caruso singing is electronically processed, with a live accompaniment by Carl Vine.
"Vox extremis" is a radiophonic essay.
Performer: Carl Vine (piano: Dodge).
Broadcast on "The Listening Room" on ABC Classic FM, on 18 March 1996.
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